APPLICATION
	bt-example-server

DESCRIPTION
	This example demonstrates the usage of bluetooth. It consists of
	two command line applications, one of which can send messages (client)
	and another that can receive them (server)

BUILDING
	Server:
	The application is using Makefile:
	$ make

	NOTE: one needs to have "libbluetooth3-dev" package installed to
	build this application.

	Both examples should be possible to compile on linux desktops the same
	way, as long as you have basic tools required for building applications.
	On ubuntu you should install build-essential package.

	NOTE: Running standalone binaries is not supported on device, hence the package needs to be built and installed on device to run the binary on device.
	Execute the following under application's directory in scratchbox on ARMEL target
	dpkg-buildpackge -rfakeroot
	cd ..   
	scp <application-name>*armel.deb root@192.168.2.15:/home/user/MyDocs/
	On device terminal:   
	dpkg -i <application-name>*armel.deb

RUNNING
	Server:
	Before running, check bluetooth address with "hcitool dev"
	You can run the server on device by typing bt-example-server. After running
	it will receive max. 10 messages from provided client, and print them
	on the console.

	Client:
	You can run the client on host/PC by typing ./bt-example-client <BT-address>
	After this you should be able to write text, which will be received
	and printed by the server.
